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Yixing Pottery JIANGSU YIXING CERAMIC GROUP IMP.& EXP.CO.LTD.
Phone: 0086-510- 87416512 Fax:0086-510-87182848 E-mail:
Chaohui@Public1.wx.js.cn Add:Dingshan Town,Yixing City,Jiangsu
Province,China yixing yixing Yixing -the Pottery Capital of China
and the Teapot Center of the World Yixing is a city situated on the
western side of Lake Taihu, in the southeastern province of
Jiangsu, the delta of Yangtze River, and about three hours driving
distance from Shanghai. The area is also called "Fish and Rice
Countryside of Jiangnan (Southeast of Yangtze River)". It is one of
the richest areas of Eastern China.
Yixing Pottery Museum Map of Yixing According to the history
source, the ceramic production history can be traced to 7,000 to
8,000 years ago in Yixing area. It started producing celadon ware
during the Han and Jin Dynasties, and a kiln site of the Tang
Dynasty has been excavated in the area. Today, Yixing ceramics can
be divided into five categories, also called the Five Golden
Flowers: Zisha, Jing-Tao (semi-porcelain dinner ware), Cai-Tao
(colored ceramic), Jun-Tao (also called Jun glazed pottery) and
celadon. The purple sand teapots of Yixing might be the most well
known in the world.
Qian-shu dragon kiln The purple-brownish highly iron content clay
is called "Purple Sand" (Zisha). It is mined in the Huang Long
(Yellow Dragon) Mountain at Dingshu Town and is mainly made into
the unglazed, palm size, stoneware teapots which became well-known
in the world since the Ming dynasty (the late 16th century). Yixing
city is well known as the "Pottery Capital" of China and the
"Teapot Center of the World".
Five Categories of Yixing Pottery
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